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Blockchain and Digital Assets

Matt Green
November 2025

Matt Green, Head of the Blockchain and Digital Assets sector at Lawrence Stephens and Chair of the techUK Digital Assets Group, has been instrumental in developing their “2030 Vision- A roadmap for Building a Digital Assets Economy”, which launched on 16 October.

Designed to share insights on current and anticipated use of distributed ledger technologies, the Vision 2030 draws on perspectives from across the Blockchain and Digital Assets ecosystem – from across Layer-1 chains, professional advisors, to financial houses, blockchain forensic software providers and beyond – identifying the opportunities that will help strengthen UK’s position as a global financial hub, a centre of innovation and a market where technology is used for good.

In recent years, regulators, policymakers, and governments have each mapped their digital ambitions. The UK Digital Strategy 2017 highlighted the economic benefits of digital skills, while the 2022 update focused on establishing the UK as a leading technology hub. More recently, the UK International Development’s Digital Development Strategy 2024–2030 signalled a broader digital transformation of society. This was reinforced in the Chancellor’s Mansion House speech earlier this year, which committed to “drive forward developments in blockchain technology… so that UK financial services can be at the forefront of digital asset innovation.”

The 2030 Vision brings together industry views on where we are today, where we are heading, and what is needed to ensure that by 2030 the UK is not just adapting to change – but leading it.

To read the report, please follow this link: https://www.techuk.org/resource/report-techuk-s-2030-vision-a-roadmap-for-building-a-digital-assets-economy.html.

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